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Combining Confucianism with
ancestor worship
The unique Lac Viet inhabitants of Vietnam had been
tribal folks residing in large clans. The p atriarchal
clan structure, with deference toward elders and filial
piety as primary virtues, was the adhesive that certain
collectively a closely-knit, consanguineous community.
The feudal nature of the clans harmonized with both
Chinese language Confucianism and ancestor worship.
Confucianism will be
summarized as a set of beliefs that, for the typical
Vietnamese, creates a way of being a unit in a
collective entity fairly than a distinct individual. The
impact is that the will and curiosity of the group all
the time takes precedence over the desires of an
individual or couple. The result is a people who have no
concept of privacy, or of getting one’s ‘personal
space’.
Ancestor worship extended
the idea of household beyond mere kinship by linking
three or four dwelling generations to 2 or three
generations of members of the family who had died and
turn out to be spirits. A belief that good or dangerous
behavior by ancestors throughout life had a constructive
or negative effect upon the fortunes of the succeeding
generations further prolonged the family unit.
In a practical sense,
these two influences merged the interests of individuals
into a communal society by which all members had been
collectively responsible for the each other’s behavior,
and paved the way in which for the introduction of
communism into Vietnam.
The seed mattress of
Communism
Communism first entered
Vietnam early within the last century within the
coalfields of Ha Long Bay.
The appalling workplace
conditions and the brutality of the French colonialists
created a fertile seedbed for radical ideas, and the
theories of Marx and Lenin provided a philosophic
rationale. Unlike the individuals of the U.S. and its
satellites, the Vietnamese were already communalized -
Marxist-Leninism was adopted as an organizing framework
for revolution.
The underlying tenets of
communism: an emphasis upon ends moderately than means,
collective action and responsibility, self-discipline
and sacrifice for the better good: all these and extra
had been already part of on a regular basis life,
instilled through Confucianism and, to a lesser extent,
ancestor worship.
The resilient energy of
Vietnamese communalism meant that communism was simply
absorbed into the collective consciousness of the
Vietnamese folks, and remodeled into something that
fitted their current construction relatively than a car
to reconstruct society.
The communalist instinct
Today, doi moi has
created what appears to be a basic capitalist market
financial system, so much so that a number of western
commentators have, according to their political stance,
either condemned or hailed what they consider to be the
demise of ‘communism’ in Vietnam. In so doing, they
betray an insufficient understanding of the nation’s
history and culture. Aside from a disastrous flirtation
with Stalinist collectivization, the ideology of
communism has always taken seco nd place to the
Vietnamese communal instinct. The organizing rules of
communism have served Vietnam effectively, and still do,
however the goal is to achieve a communally-organized
society, not a centralized monolith.
The higher group
A lot of the socialist
‘litmus check’ icons - free health, free training,
subsidized food and transport, beneficiant social
advantages, for example - are noticeably absent in
Vietnam. Absent, however not deserted! For the
Vietnamese, the ‘community’ isn't just the here and now
individuals and the Diaspora, but additionally the
ancestors. For us, doi moi is principally a car to
strengthen our neighborhood, to not create wealth. We
notice that individuals within the west are typically
willing to make sacrifices to protect the weaker members
of their national and local communities, however much
less so for future generations. In Vietnam, the longer
term generations are a part of our prolonged households
and communities. During the last century, we fought to
secure a greater life for our kids, not an ideology. The
privations of doi moi are for the same purpose. |